Javascript must be enabled to continue!
Serum Hs-CRP level and clinical significance of patients with stress ulcer caused by massive blood loss after trauma
View through CrossRef
Stress ulcer refers to a specific type of irritation of the inner wall of the gastrointestinal tract that occurs rapidly due to acute physiological stress such as severe disease, infection, or trauma. This study investigated the serum Hs-CRP level and clinical significance of patients with stress ulcers caused by massive blood loss after trauma. For this purpose, we studied 113 patients with enormous blood loss after trauma. During the study, 26 patients developed stress ulcers. Therefore, patients with massive blood loss after trauma were divided into two groups with and without stress ulcers. In addition to clinical and demographical evaluations, serum Hs-CRP levels were measured by ELISA test method in all patients at baseline, 6, and 12 days after starting the study. Results showed that 24 patients were excluded from the study due to termination of cooperation or death. Finally, 89 patients participated in the final analysis. Of these 89 patients, 26 developed stress ulcers. There was a significant difference between the two groups with stress and non-stress ulcers in terms of mean age (P=0.001) and gender (P=0.041). Also, there was a significant difference between the two groups regarding re-bleeding (P=0.012), the number of hospitalization days (P=0.001), and a decrease in hemoglobin (P=0.035). But there was no difference between the two groups regarding the need for re-surgery (P=0.276). The results of this study showed that increased serum hs-CRP levels are directly related to stress ulcers. Patients with higher serum Hs-CRP levels were more likely to develop stress ulcers than patients without stress ulcers during six days (P=0.04) and twelve days after starting the study (P=0.001). Current research results also show that the prevalence of stress ulcers occurs in men more than women. The risk of stress ulcers increases among older patients. People with stress ulcers also lose more hemoglobin, and finally, patients with more trauma and more extended hospital stays have a higher chance of developing stress ulcers.
Title: Serum Hs-CRP level and clinical significance of patients with stress ulcer caused by massive blood loss after trauma
Description:
Stress ulcer refers to a specific type of irritation of the inner wall of the gastrointestinal tract that occurs rapidly due to acute physiological stress such as severe disease, infection, or trauma.
This study investigated the serum Hs-CRP level and clinical significance of patients with stress ulcers caused by massive blood loss after trauma.
For this purpose, we studied 113 patients with enormous blood loss after trauma.
During the study, 26 patients developed stress ulcers.
Therefore, patients with massive blood loss after trauma were divided into two groups with and without stress ulcers.
In addition to clinical and demographical evaluations, serum Hs-CRP levels were measured by ELISA test method in all patients at baseline, 6, and 12 days after starting the study.
Results showed that 24 patients were excluded from the study due to termination of cooperation or death.
Finally, 89 patients participated in the final analysis.
Of these 89 patients, 26 developed stress ulcers.
There was a significant difference between the two groups with stress and non-stress ulcers in terms of mean age (P=0.
001) and gender (P=0.
041).
Also, there was a significant difference between the two groups regarding re-bleeding (P=0.
012), the number of hospitalization days (P=0.
001), and a decrease in hemoglobin (P=0.
035).
But there was no difference between the two groups regarding the need for re-surgery (P=0.
276).
The results of this study showed that increased serum hs-CRP levels are directly related to stress ulcers.
Patients with higher serum Hs-CRP levels were more likely to develop stress ulcers than patients without stress ulcers during six days (P=0.
04) and twelve days after starting the study (P=0.
001).
Current research results also show that the prevalence of stress ulcers occurs in men more than women.
The risk of stress ulcers increases among older patients.
People with stress ulcers also lose more hemoglobin, and finally, patients with more trauma and more extended hospital stays have a higher chance of developing stress ulcers.
Related Results
[RETRACTED] Guardian Blood Balance –Feel the difference Guardian Blood Balance makes! v1
[RETRACTED] Guardian Blood Balance –Feel the difference Guardian Blood Balance makes! v1
[RETRACTED]Guardian Blood Balance Reviews (Works Or Hoax) Does Guardian Botanicals Blood Balance AU Really Works? Read Updated Report! Diabetes and Hypertension is such a health p...
Abstract 5393: Increased C-Reactive Protein Expression Exacerbates Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Remodeling after Myocardial Infarction
Abstract 5393: Increased C-Reactive Protein Expression Exacerbates Left Ventricular Dysfunction and Remodeling after Myocardial Infarction
We have previously reported that elevated serum C-reactive protein (CRP) level after acute myocardial infarction (MI) is associated with adverse outcomes including cardiac rupture,...
Blood Cross Matching Without Anti-Human Globulin (AHG) and Bovine Serum: A New Interest for an Old Idea
Blood Cross Matching Without Anti-Human Globulin (AHG) and Bovine Serum: A New Interest for an Old Idea
Abstract
Introduction
Transfusion medicine promotes the safety of blood transfusions by rigorously testing to eliminate risks of infection and hemolytic. The efficacy (to correct ...
#4208 CRP EXACERBATES SARS-COV-2-NUCLEOCAPSID PROTEIN-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
#4208 CRP EXACERBATES SARS-COV-2-NUCLEOCAPSID PROTEIN-INDUCED ACUTE KIDNEY INJURY
Abstract
Background and Aims
COVID-19, caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus (SARS-CoV-2), is a progressive vi...
Nurses’ Knowledge and Practice on Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management for Hospitalized Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital
Nurses’ Knowledge and Practice on Pressure Ulcer Prevention and Management for Hospitalized Patients at Tertiary Level Hospital
Background: Pressure ulcers are areas of localized injury to the skin, underlying tissue or both, usually over a bony prominence, as a result of pressure or in combination with she...
The effect of trauma advanced practice nurse programme at a Level I regional trauma centre in mainland China
The effect of trauma advanced practice nurse programme at a Level I regional trauma centre in mainland China
AbstractAimsTrauma is the fifth‐leading cause of death in China. Despite the establishment of the Chinese Regional Trauma Care System (CRTCS) in 2016, advanced trauma nurse practic...
Protective Role of Lycium Barbarum Polysaccharides and C‐Phycocyanin against Ethanol‐Induced Gastric Ulcer
Protective Role of Lycium Barbarum Polysaccharides and C‐Phycocyanin against Ethanol‐Induced Gastric Ulcer
Gastric ulcer is a major complication of gastrointestinal disease. This study investigated the gastroprotective effect of Lycium barbarum polysaccharids (LBPs) and C‐phycoyanin (C‐...
Study on the characteristics of microcirculation in the site of pressure ulcer in patients with spinal cord injury
Study on the characteristics of microcirculation in the site of pressure ulcer in patients with spinal cord injury
To investigate the characteristics of pressure ulcer microcirculation in SCI patients with pressure ulcer, and to provide evidence for the treatment of pressure ulcer in patients w...

